Lee Siegel in The New Yorker These days, the conventions of art seem quaint and tidy. Zadie Smith, borrowing the phrase...
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A letter to Penguin India (Roy's publishers) "Everybody is shocked at what you have gone and done—at your out-of-court settlement with an...
In his new book, What Money Can’t Buy, American political philosopher and Harvard professor Michael J Sandel talks about the...
According to Wikipedia, a content farm is an organization that employs large numbers of "writers to generate large amounts of textual...
Mohsin Hamid recommends books that feature alien life-forms: The Telegraph If it’s a pre-9/11 sensibility you’re hankering for, that bygone...
Chetan Bhagat’s Five Point Someone was the first novel that I read. I can see you roll your eyes. But...
It’s hard not to be suspicious of anything as wholesome as World Literature. The word literature itself has come to...
With CIA help, writers were enlisted to battle both Communism and eggheaded abstraction. The damage to writing lingers: The Chronicle...
Once upon a time, marketing a book meant book readings at a dozen or so bookshops and the occasional interview...
GSP Rao interviews the eminent Singapore poet and one of the pioneers of Singapore Writing in English (SWE) in Muse India...
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